What people refer to as “allergies” is an overactivation of the body’s immune system in response to an irritant, in this case, pollen.
If you're plagued with seasonal allergies, staying inside when the pollen count is high is probably the best idea. You don't ...
It’s not just in your stuffy head. Seasonal allergies are getting worse as pollen season gets longer and more intense.
Video of construction workers in Southern Georgia caused a tree to release a plume of pollen when it was cut down. The plume is an impressive addition of pollen to a region struck with the allergen.
While us Brits fully embrace the warmer weather (because let's face it, we don't see much of it), the spring and summer ...
But again, if your spring allergies fall in the mild-to-moderate camp, you can likely find relief—and get back to reveling in ...
Hurricanes Helene and Milton may be impacting this year’s spring season by causing trees to produce more pollen, experts say.
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, February to April is the peak times for tree allergies.